Edwin exited the car.
After closing the car door, he raised his head and inquired, âWhy are you in such a good mood if Mom is upset?â
Mark affectionately ruffled Edwinâs hair.
âSilly boy, youâll understand when youâre older.
â
Edwin then recalled what he had secretly witnessed during some nights when his father embraced his mother, ki*sing her until she started to cry.
Edwin blushed.
He found himself in a somewhat uncomfortable situation.
Mark had heard that Cecilia had taken Edwin for a milk tea.
With that in mind, he had intentionally taken Edwin to buy some.
Seeing the lengthy queue, Mark decided to lift Edwin up.
Edwin, already a big boy, felt even more ill at ease.
He was nearly four feet tall already, and being held by his dad made him feel rather self-conscious.
Nonetheless, Edwin loved spending time with his father and hesitated to request to be put down, so he endured the discomfort in silence.
Mark purchased the milk tea and some pastries.
As they returned to the car, he glanced at Edwin through the rearview mirror and asked, âWhy arenât you drinking it?â
Edwin clutched the cup of milk tea to his chest.
After a long silence, Edwin finally spoke up.
âI want to share this with mom.
â
Markâs eyes glistened slightly, but he quickly hid his surging emotions from his son.
The car pulled into the villa.
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As Mark alighted from the vehicle, he assumed Cecilia was still upstairs, fuming with anger.
However, the moment he stepped out of the car, he was greeted by a delightful aroma.
He couldnât help but smile.
It was Zoey who was preparing dinner, and the scent was familiar to him.
While he pondered that, a servant approached, bearing a dish of steamed fish, and cheerfully remarked, âMr.
Evans, youâve returned.
Miss Fowler learned to cook from old Mrs.
Evans today and expressed her desire to prepare a meal for you.
However, Miss Fowler accidentally cut her finger, causing Mrs.
Evans considerable distress.
â
Mark was momentarily taken aback.
Then he passed the milk tea and desserts to Edwin, saying in a gentle tone, âGo find your sister.
Donât let her have the milk tea though; sheâs too young for that.
â